first-degree Jewish Mischling (Nuremberg laws classification) (Q221018): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: Text justification / legal basis / constitution (P555): "Reichsbürgergesetz" of 15 September 1935. "Gesetz zum Schutze des deutschen Blutes und der deutschen Ehre" of 15 September 1935. "Gesetz zum Schutze der Erbgesundheit des deutschen Volkes (Ehegesundheitsgesetz)" of 18 October 1935. (Q221028)) |
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Revision as of 22:38, 12 March 2021
According to the Reich Citizenship Act of November 14, 1935: Germans who were descended from two 'fully Jewish' grandparents, but had no further connection with Judaism - the term "valid Jew" (Geltungsjude) was later used for this.
- Half-Jew
- first-degree Jewish hybrid
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English | first-degree Jewish Mischling (Nuremberg laws classification) |
According to the Reich Citizenship Act of November 14, 1935: Germans who were descended from two 'fully Jewish' grandparents, but had no further connection with Judaism - the term "valid Jew" (Geltungsjude) was later used for this. |
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